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EQUATE JUNIOR TILES |  | Brand: CONCEPTUAL MATH MEDIA
List Price: $8.00 Buy New: $6.39 as of 11/8/2009 03:31 CST details You Save: $1.61 (20%)
New (10) from $6.39
Seller: lisasorganicgarden Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 5751
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.8 x 0.7
MPN: CMM01021 Model: 01021 UPC: 616350010219 EAN: 0616350010219 ASIN: B000I9Z4A4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | A friendly tile set for beginners. | | • | Contains 176 tiles including whole numbers with more 0s and 1s than the Original Tile Set, fractions with denominator 2, the four basic operations with more addition and subtraction tiles than multiplication and division tiles, and equal symbols. | | • | Ages 6 years and up. | | • | No board included. | | • | Separate purchase of Equate game recommended. |
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Product Description A friendly tile set for beginners. Contains 176 tiles including whole numbers with more 0s and 1s than the Original Tile Set, fractions with denominator 2, the four basic operations with more addition and subtraction tiles than multiplication and division
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| Customer Reviews: Great math teaching tool - and fun too!! November 18, 2008 L. S. Worsham (Pittsburgh, PA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Okay - so we're a family of math geeks! But this game is great - and the junior tile set makes is usable even for my kindergartener.
It does take a LONG time to play a full game - I would suggest for the younger crowd limiting the game to a certain number of rounds or points to make it more enjoyable.
Stick to the original set January 14, 2008 M. Celik (Chicago) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
It's not worth the money. The original tile set with the game is fine, and you can pick out what you don't need. I bought this thinking the set that comes with the game might be too difficult for my daughter (age 7). I found that really this tile set is not much different. There are a few more types of fractions in the main set that comes with the game. Pick what you don't need out from the original set, and customize it to what you know your child knows on your own. Save the money for the advanced set (if that's worth it, I'll have to read the reviews before I go there).
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